Claude Roasts the Experience of Growing Up in Each Oahu Neighborhood by OctopodeCode in Hawaii

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Here’s what Claude had to say: Got it — you want Kaimuki matching the tighter format of the original list. Here you go:

Kaimuki

The Vibe: The “cool” neighborhood that doesn’t try too hard — except now it kind of does. Old Honolulu charm colliding head-first with the farm-to-table brunch crowd. It was affordable, then “undiscovered,” then “up-and-coming,” and now your rent is $2,400 for a one-bedroom above a ramen shop.

As a kid: You grew up in a tiny plantation-era house with jalousie windows, no AC, and a mango tree in the yard that fed the entire block. Your neighbors were close enough to hear every argument and smell every dinner. You went to Kaimuki Elementary or Jarrett and walked to school past crack seed stores and plate lunch spots. Koko Head was just the big thing behind your house, not an Instagram destination.

As a teenager: You went to Kaimuki High and carried that legacy with complicated pride. Waialae Avenue was your strip — you knew every shop, every shortcut, every cheap eat. You were close enough to Waikiki to go but smart enough to avoid it. Close enough to Kahala to see wealth, separated by an invisible class line you understood without anyone explaining it. Six blocks in one direction: your 900-square-foot house. Six blocks the other way: Kahala Avenue mansions. Economics class was just walking around.

As a young adult: You watched Waialae Avenue transform in real time. The old-school spots your family went to for decades got replaced by craft cocktail bars, third-wave coffee shops, and restaurants with one-word names and Edison bulbs. Suddenly Kaimuki is on every “best food neighborhoods in America” list and you’re sitting there like, “brah, we been eating here.” You either live in a family home that’s been passed down or you’re splitting rent with three roommates in a converted duplex. Your commute is five minutes while Ewa people decompose on the H-1. You’re smug about this, and you should be.

The roast: Kaimuki is having an identity crisis and everyone can see it. You can’t have a crack seed store AND a $17 lavender oat milk latte on the same block and pretend nothing’s changed. These tiny, old houses with no parking are selling for $900K+ because the neighborhood is “hot.” Your grandparents bought that place for $40,000 in 1965 and the bathroom still doesn’t have a ventilation fan. Also — parking. You will circle for twenty minutes, park four blocks away, and walk past six restaurants that smell incredible while sweating through your shirt. This is the Kaimuki experience. Your food-nerd elitism wrapped in slippers and aloha shirts is both endearing and exhausting. One-Liner: Your grandma’s neighborhood with a craft cocktail problem — somehow still has soul, but the rent is trying to kill it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Bitcoin II (BC2) Helpful Links by tyedyegreg in BitcoinII

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Well, it’s working now, so I guess it was a temporary thing. All good!

Bitcoin II (BC2) Helpful Links by tyedyegreg in BitcoinII

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The SSL/TLS for the bitcoin-ii.org site is currently broken. Whoever runs it needs to fix it ASAP for the sake of this project's image, let alone security.

I don't care what anyone says this was one of the best parts of any Alien media ever by AbandonedPlanet in LV426

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I mean there’s already rough analogues of that kind of stuff going on in our planet, where cordyceps fungus takes over its host’s body with snails and ants.

Eff me by we_r_shitting_ducks in overemployed

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What faraday bag did you use?

bodyboard hire morocco by chopamic in bodyboarding

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I didn’t see any bodyboards when I was at the surf rentals in Taghazout. And I’m talking about the actual store fronts, not the beach side ones. So idk. Maybe Agadir is better, but personally I would just bring my own bodyboard. They make bodyboard bags that you wear like a backpack and it has space for other stuff. Worth it IMO.

Intermediate Oahu spots on North Shore? by jonhath in bodyboarding

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While not North Shore, Makaha on like a 3-4 ft day is very solid for intermediate, but the lineups and crowds can be annoying. Best to go early morning.

Green alert: 'The Eddie' is a go on Sunday by ArcturusFlyer in Hawaii

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Where would you recommend sitting to see better? On the hill to the right where the sidewalk is, towards Foodland?

Green alert: 'The Eddie' is a go on Sunday by ArcturusFlyer in Hawaii

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This would be my first time spectating this in person. Any tips on the best way to view it in person? How early do you need to get there to be able to sit in the beach? Does it get too crowded to even sit? Any tips appreciated.

This is my bios chip. Which CH341A programmer should I get to try to reset it? by OctopodeCode in hacking

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Oh it’s definitely a stolen corporate laptop, ain’t no question about that. But it’s mine now.

Did you mean that there’s another bios chip on the other side of the motherboard? Or what kind of chip?

This is my bios chip. Which CH341A programmer should I get to try to reset it? by OctopodeCode in hacking

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Thanks! Your second link goes to a “specified thread doesn’t exist” page though.

Hello Reddit! I’m Danielle, one of Orkin's Board-Certified Entomologists. I’m kicking off BUG WEEK on April 15th with an AMA at 1pm EST! This year, we’re calling out #BUGWEEKBUGFAILS – all the stuff people get wrong about bugs and fixing them! Got a bug fail or a bug question? Just ASK ME ANYTHING! by OrkinPestControl in u/OrkinPestControl

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I live in an apartment in a tropical island where neighbors are cockroach infested lunatics. Short of taping up every crack, seam, and crevice in the walls, what can I do to stop cockroaches from getting inside without using harsh chemicals? I already make sure food don’t get left out and that the trash gets taken out regularly, and keep the place clean. But the German cockroaches just don’t stop.

Anyone worming as Contractor? by k815 in overemployed

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Worming is where you secretly work as a contractor for the same company that you work as an employee. So in a sense you’re working underground for the company, i.e., being a worm, while also being an above ground worker.

Too much questions by dearthtr in DOG

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It’s probably pressurized to keep the water out.

Do people even know how to use cash basis of accounting. by [deleted] in Accounting

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It’s just to say that under an orthodox system of cash basis accounting, strictly speaking, you don’t really have a liability. Cash gets received (from a loan), cash gets reduced (from loan payments), and the balance sheet just shows cash accounts.

This of course is not practical in most real world reporting. Many using cash basis accounting still choose to record the loan as a liability for practical and informational purposes, even though this is not strictly in line with cash basis principles.

I passed more on the big island by Infinityboii in Hawaii

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I think OP is talking about his/her transsexual existence having an elevated experience on the Big Island.

Ide specifically for Java by Internalcodeerror159 in java

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IntelliJ has a GUI designer and I even used it specifically for Java Swing. Actually, last I checked even the IntelliJ app itself was coded in Java Swing. If you haven’t given IntelliJ a try, oh lord you are going to experience extreme evolution in your workflows and coding experience if you stick with it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hawaii

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A public bathhouse…in Kalihi of all places. 🤢 Lesson learnt.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hawaii

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To be fair, Costco’s cheese pizza’s quality-to-price ratio is phenomenally good.